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Mr Dyson -- Dear Friend. I received your kind and welcome letter on last Saturday evening -- wich [sic] gladdened my heart, for two reasons first to hear that you are ""straight"" again, or your self again -- and secondly to know that I am not forgotten by you, who I am proud to esteem as one of my best friends. I was afraid you had forgotten your old School mates, and would never care for them again I remember with you the many sportive hours wich [sic] we spent to geather [sic] in Steelville i wich [sic] glided away very pleasantly. -- I hope we will meet again. It has not been convenient for me to go to School this winter, but expect to go in the Spring and Summer again, perhapse [sic] to Steelville or board out nearer home if we do not get a School in our own School house, would it not suit you to come and teach for us?

Mr Dyson -- Dear Friend. I received your kind and welcome letter on last Saturday evening -- wich [sic] gladdened my heart, for two reasons first to hear that you are ""straight"" again, or your self again -- and secondly to know that I am not forgotten by you, who I am proud to esteem as one of my best friends. I was afraid you had forgotten your old School mates, and would never care for them again I remember with you the many sportive hours wich [sic] we spent to geather [sic] in Steelville i wich [sic] glided away very pleasantly. -- I hope we will meet again. It has not been convenient for me to go to School this winter, but expect to go in the Spring and Summer again, perhapse [sic] to Steelville or board out nearer home if we do not get a School in our own School house, would it not suit you to come and teach for us?